Mold Remediation

Stop Mold. Protect Your Property.

CLD coordinates licensed mold remediation contractors for commercial properties — from initial inspection and containment through safe removal and long-term prevention protocols.

Overview

Professional Mold Remediation for Commercial Properties

Florida's year-round humidity creates ideal conditions for mold growth. After water intrusion — whether from a roof leak, plumbing failure, or storm damage — mold can begin colonizing surfaces in as little as 24 to 48 hours. Left unchecked, it spreads through HVAC systems, behind walls, and into occupied spaces.

CLD coordinates licensed mold remediation contractors who follow industry-standard protocols: thorough inspection and testing, full containment of affected areas, safe removal of contaminated materials, HEPA air filtration, and post-remediation verification to confirm the problem is resolved.

Beyond remediation, we implement prevention protocols — addressing moisture sources, improving ventilation, and scheduling follow-up inspections — so your property stays protected long after the initial cleanup.

[Photo: mold remediation technician in containment area with HEPA filtration]

What's Included

Mold Remediation Services We Coordinate

Mold Inspection & Testing

Comprehensive visual inspection and air quality testing to identify mold species, affected areas, and moisture sources before any remediation work begins.

Containment Setup

Physical barriers and negative air pressure to isolate contaminated areas and prevent mold spores from spreading to unaffected parts of your building during remediation.

Safe Mold Removal

Licensed contractors remove mold-contaminated materials following EPA and IICRC guidelines. Drywall, insulation, ceiling tiles, and other porous materials are safely removed and disposed of.

HEPA Air Filtration

Industrial HEPA air scrubbers capture airborne mold spores during and after remediation, restoring indoor air quality to safe levels throughout the affected building.

Surface Treatment & Sealing

Antimicrobial treatment and encapsulation of structural surfaces to eliminate remaining spores and create a barrier against future mold colonization.

Prevention Protocol

Post-remediation moisture management plan including source correction, ventilation improvements, humidity monitoring, and scheduled follow-up inspections.

Why CLD

Why CLD for Mold Remediation

Licensed Remediation Contractors

We work exclusively with licensed, insured mold remediation contractors who follow IICRC S520 standards and Florida state requirements for commercial mold work.

Full Containment Process

Every remediation project includes proper containment with physical barriers and negative air pressure — preventing cross-contamination and protecting building occupants.

Post-Remediation Verification

Independent air quality testing and visual inspection after remediation confirms spore counts are within acceptable levels before the space is cleared for reoccupation.

Prevention Follow-Up

We schedule follow-up inspections and implement ongoing moisture monitoring to ensure mold does not return — addressing the root cause, not just the symptoms.

Industries Served

Who Uses This Service

Property Management

Multi-property portfolios where mold in one unit can spread quickly without rapid containment and remediation.

Healthcare

Medical offices and clinics where air quality and occupant health make mold remediation critical and time-sensitive.

Multi-Family

Apartment complexes and condominiums where shared walls and HVAC systems accelerate mold spread between units.

Vacation Rentals

Short-term rental properties where unoccupied periods and Florida humidity create ideal conditions for hidden mold growth.

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FAQ

Mold Remediation Questions

How fast does mold grow in Florida?+
In Florida's warm, humid climate, mold can begin growing on damp surfaces within 24 to 48 hours after water intrusion. Once established, it spreads rapidly through porous materials like drywall, ceiling tiles, and insulation. That is why rapid response after any water event is critical.
What are the health risks of mold in commercial buildings?+
Mold exposure can cause respiratory issues, allergic reactions, headaches, and eye irritation for building occupants. Certain mold species produce mycotoxins that pose more serious health risks. For healthcare facilities and buildings with vulnerable populations, mold remediation is especially urgent.
What does the mold remediation process involve?+
The process begins with inspection and testing to assess the scope. Affected areas are then contained with physical barriers and negative air pressure. Contaminated materials are safely removed, surfaces are treated with antimicrobial solutions, and HEPA air filtration restores air quality. Post-remediation testing verifies the space is clear.
How do you prevent mold from coming back?+
Prevention starts with eliminating the moisture source — fixing leaks, improving drainage, and addressing condensation issues. We also implement humidity monitoring, improve ventilation in problem areas, and schedule follow-up inspections to catch any recurrence early before it spreads.
Does insurance cover mold remediation?+
Coverage varies by policy and the cause of the mold. Mold resulting from a covered water event (such as a burst pipe) is often partially covered, while mold from long-term neglect or maintenance issues typically is not. CLD provides documentation that supports insurance claims, including inspection reports and remediation records.

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Let CLD protect your property from mold — licensed remediation and prevention, managed from start to finish.